Sept. 5: Prince of Qin Review at GameOver

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By IGN Staff

GameOver has posted its review of Prince of Qin. While noting certain positive features of the game, the writer also points out a number of frustrations:

Breaking up the monotony a little bit is how Prince of Qin deals with equipment. Not only can you insert gems into objects to make them more powerful, you can also create objects from scratch using animal parts (like bones and tendons), plus wood and ore. I like it when role-playing games have systems like this, but Prince of Qin largely messes it up. Unlike other parts of the game, there are actually too many options here. There are something like 50 possible components, and the ones you use plus the level of your forging skill determine the object you create. That¿s all fine and good, except the game gives you absolutely no hint about what the final object might be like, and so you either have to save and restore a lot so you don't waste components on something useless, or you have to do like me and mostly give up on it and use the shops in the game instead.

Prince of Qin is given a score of 74%. The action RPG was developed by Object Software and published by Strategy First.- Pipeline